caN YOU SPARE 10 MINUTES?

Can you spare 10 minutes of your time and do something good to improve the lives of others? How? By becoming a Micro volunteer. Microvolunteering involves bite-size (micro) actions which you can perform from your laptop, tablet or mobile phone. It is so easy, fun, quick and it’s free!

You can microvolunteer anywhere 24/7. For example, from home, at school or at work or when you are on the move, even in your pyjamas. Micro volunteers come in all shapes and sizes, from kids, mums and dads, the elderly and the disabled. Helping worthy causes has got whole lot easier with Microvolunteering and it is spreading fast around the globe.

You will be amazed by the Help From Home website offering over 800 microvolunteering activities to suit all interests and it is so easy to use. Why not write a cheery note for a sick child or a senior citizen, donate a tweet to advocate a good cause, play games to fundraise for a charity, teach English conversation on the phone or report local bird sightings from your back garden and help build up knowledge of bird population or even spend five minutes to answer questions that donate food for the hungry? Phew! There is so much you can do. You may want to hold a Microvolunteering Meetup where you can have fun helping others.

Help From Home has received great vibes from the public which includes ... “I think this is so exciting. I’ve just been looking at the help from home website- so many good ideas”...Andrew Williams, Cardiff, UK...”We really like the concept of this site-getting people into volunteering can be difficult and the help from home angle is a nice hook” Initiative of Channel Four Television Corporation.

The Help From Home initiative is receiving growing support from a whole host of organisations including the UK government, national and local based volunteering organisations.